Critical Ethology and Post-Anthropocentric Ethics
Beyond the Separation between Humanities and Life Sciences
- 284pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Focusing on the integration of humanities and life sciences, this book addresses the need for a unified approach to tackle contemporary social issues. It explores the implications of recent findings in behavioral sciences, advocating for a "critical ethology" that challenges traditional dichotomies between nature and culture, as well as human and animal distinctions. The authors critique speciesism and determinism, emphasizing the necessity for an education system that fosters interdisciplinary skills essential for addressing modern societal complexities and encouraging critical self-reflection in humanity.
